Category:Isebek (ship, 1892)
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English: The Isebek was a German steel four-masted barque. She was built 1892 as James Kerr by T. Royden & Sons, Liverpool for E.R. Peel & G. McAllester & Sons, Liverpool. 1910 she sold to Knöhr & Burchard, Hamburg, and was renamed Isebek. 1914 interned in Valparaiso during the war and handed 1920 over to the victorious powers as war damage compensation. Sold 1923 to Soffia Gonzalez & Co., Valparaiso and renamed Maria. She stranded and wrecked by fire in January 1926 at Chanaral Island, Chile.
Dimensions: length: 293.8 ft (89.5 m); width: 41.2 ft (12.5 m); depth: 24.4 ft (743.7 cm) , tonnage: 2420 GRT and 2281 NRT. Rigged with royal sails over double top and topgallant sails.[1][2][3]
Dimensions: length: 293.8 ft (89.5 m); width: 41.2 ft (12.5 m); depth: 24.4 ft (743.7 cm) , tonnage: 2420 GRT and 2281 NRT. Rigged with royal sails over double top and topgallant sails.[1][2][3]
Names:
- James Kerr (1892–1910) see Category:James Kerr (ship, 1892)
- Isebek (1910–1923)
- Maria (1923–1926)
Media in category "Isebek (ship, 1892)"
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John Henry Mohrmann - The German barque Isebek.jpg 608 × 389; 43 KB
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Schiffsportrait der Bark Isebek.jpg 1,604 × 1,023; 1.39 MB